XLR Cables

XLR (eXternal Line Return) cables, known for their sturdiness and reliability, are ubiquitous in professional audio setups around the world. Identifiable by their circular heads and three-prong connectors, XLR cables are the backbone of transmitting balanced audio signals with minimal interference over long distances. Used by both audio equipment and some lighting fixtures, these cables… Continue reading XLR Cables

Rain Sounds

The soothing sounds of rain have captivated humans for centuries, offering a tranquil symphony that calms the mind and soothes the soul. The rhythmic patter of raindrops hitting various surfaces creates what is known as ‘pink noise’, a gentle and consistent sound that spans a range of frequencies. This consistent and predictable auditory pattern masks… Continue reading Rain Sounds

Futuristic Soundscapes – 2814’s album 新​し​い​日​の​誕​生 (Birth of a New Day)

The band 2841 is a collaboration between two top-rated artists in the ambient vaporwave genre, t e l e p a t h テレパシー能力者 and Hong Kong Express. Together, they have produced three studio albums, some compilations, and extended plays. Their second album 新​し​い​日​の​誕​生, meaning Birth of a New Day in Japanese, was created to… Continue reading Futuristic Soundscapes – 2814’s album 新​し​い​日​の​誕​生 (Birth of a New Day)

StoryCorps Lagan McGinnis

For this assignment I listened to “Helping The Dogs of Chernobyl” told by Stephen Quandt and “This Couple is Fighting for Equality and Safety for Two Spirit People on Tribal Land” told by Felipa Deleon Mousseau and Monique “Muffie” Mousseau. Both stories originally aired on NPR’s morning edition last year. Both stories are about three… Continue reading StoryCorps Lagan McGinnis